Well, what kinds of rides and shows do you enjoy or think you would enjoy? Is there anything you'd prefer to see that you have heard about over something else? Which park or parks do you plan to go to? This can help us all answer you! :)

This site ranks the rides pretty well. Here's my list:Attractions with an * mean that i haven't ridden them in a while or at all so i am using other people's reviews.Magic Kingdom--The Best- Pirates of the Caribbean, Jungle Cruise(if you have a good skipper, if not, it just moves to the good category), Mickey's Philar Magic, Splash Mt, Thunder Mt, Haunted mansion, and Space Mt-The good- Small World, Winnie the Pooh, Tom Sawyer's Island, Hall of Presidents*, People Mover*, Monsters Inc laugh Floor, Buzz Lightyear, Carousel of Progress, and The Railroad*-the still worth going on- Astro Orbiter, Riverboat*, Country Bear Jamboree*, Dumbo, Mad Tea Party, Snow White, Peter Pan, and Swiss Family Treehouse-the Worst(but if you have time, give them a try, you may have a different oppinion)- Aladdin*, Speedway*, Stich

^^ The worst btw.And the best?Tower of Terror at Hollywood Studios.Expedition Everest at Animal Kingdom.Haunted Mansion/Space Mountain at Magic Kingdom.Spaceship Earth at Epcot.

With the exception of Everest, I keep having recurring dreams about going on those rides for the first time back when I was at the impressionable age of 9. The sounds, sights, smells......no-one can do that like Disney.

Epcot is my favorite Disney Park, and Journey into Imagination easily ranks as a best in my book. It's an old school, fun dark ride. There's usually no line, since it's easily the best kept secret in the park.

Other bests in Epcot are Spaceship Earth: The Ride (Hands down WDW's best true Dark Ride, I love it more than my beloved Mansion), Ellen's Energy Adventure (incredible presentation and I love me some Bill Nye), Mission Space (the most intense ride in the resort), Test Track (fantastic, fast, and FUN), Maelstrom (very cool, if short), The Three Amigos (Short, but fun), Living with the Land (the best of the boat rides, IMO), and American Adventure (always loved it, but was moved to tears after I saw it post-deployment to Iraq).

Soarin' didn't leave much of an impression, Captain EO was cool if dated, and the Seas is okay if you LOVE Nemo (though the line is fantastic).

I've never seen any of the various films at World Showcase, as they never really interested me.